Euclidean Man
Euclidean Man is a surreal drift and a critical reflection on our relation to technologically mediated environments. The film explores the acoustic nature of the electric world and the effects of simultaneity and automation in our lives. We are invit...
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Euclidean Man
Euclidean Man is a surreal drift and a critical reflection on our relation to technologically mediated environments. The film explores the acoustic nature of the electric world and the effects of simultaneity and automation in our lives. We are invited to a sensory experience, about technology and empathy. A journey to the unconscious soon begins. The public is guided through a hypnotic experience. Culture becomes a mirror of our automation, roles are subverted and strange transformations begin to manifest. The effects produced by our engagement with this enormous vortex of energy created by our media manifests in patterns. The film invites the audience to start open conversations and to be inspired by the innate multiplicity of human experience.
Director: Sebastian Pappalardo
Country: Netherlands